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      Instant Lucid dreaming?

      Is there anything/method/ways to achieve instant Lucid dreaming anytime and anywhere you please.?

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      If you learn wild good enough, I have a friend who can do exactly this.



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      Yup. I've been polyphasic for a while (sleeping only in naps, and not more than 23 minutes at a time)
      Once you're used to it, virtually all my dreams are lucid and easy to WILD into.

      If you want to practice WILDing, try napping in the day for about 25 minutes.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Placebo View Post
      Yup. I've been polyphasic for a while (sleeping only in naps, and not more than 23 minutes at a time)
      Once you're used to it, virtually all my dreams are lucid and easy to WILD into.
      If you want to practice WILDing, try napping in the day for about 25 minutes.
      Now that's what I call dedication. I had to look up polyphasic to see what it meant, but that's awesome.

      What's interesting is the 23 minutes. I've had dreams occur within 40 minutes after going to bed at night, and as often as 5 or 10 minutes apart after sleeping for several hours, but you seem to be able to produce them anytime you go to sleep within a 23 minute time period. That's incredible.

      Do you know if it is because you are not sleeping very many hours that the dreams come so fast, or are you using some other secret formula like hypnosis or binaural beats for entering that state?

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      Thats a good idea I ought to try napping at around noon to do wild, but I'm confused should I try after the nap or before.



      I just noticed my post count and placebos are reverses of eachother, well not anymore
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      Thanks. I meant to say that 'I've done it in the past' ... I got sick recently, so I had to stop again. I'm giving myself a few weeks to strengthen my immune system before going polyphasic again.

      IMO, the reason I get a lot of LDs like that is because polyphasic sleep averages to the same proportions of the different stages of sleep as monophasic sleep. Just not in one nap.
      So you might have one nap where you're out like a light, and other naps when you dream almost all the way through it.

      So, because you didn't go through 60 minutes of delta sleep, it's easy to be lucid in a short nap consisting of mainly dreams. You weren't knocked into unconsciousness. Basically
      WILDing is just easier like that.

      LucidDreamGod: WILD into the nap. i.e. have a nap without losing consciousness.
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      i cant remember when i couldn't lucid dream TBH. from a young age i could imagine complex things in my head and monipulate them. i can now lucid dream while consios and controlled. although it isn't quite the same as its more controlling possible outcomes of situations in my head. and all this at the tender age of 15

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      Quote Originally Posted by Placebo View Post
      I got sick recently, so I had to stop again. I'm giving myself a few weeks to strengthen my immune system before going polyphasic again.
      If you haven't tried ginger root for strenthening your immune system, you might want to look into it.

      As long as I have ginger root every day, I never get sick, no colds, nothing.

      You can put it in just about anything, and for me it works much better than using garlic ever did, plus there is no smell.

      I buy it at the grocery store and put a chunk of it in some orange juice I mix up in the morning with an orange, some frozen strawberries, and some sweet and low.

      I've also learned to make a candy out of it that I snack on, by cutting up a bunch of it and mixing it with corn syrup in a powerful blender that I have and then letting it simmer on a stove for several hours until the corn syrup crystallizes and turns chewy. This is a little tricky though because if you heat it too long it turns hard as a rock, and then you have to add more corn syrup and heat it again to get it softer. The main problem with this is that it's a little fattening because of all of the corn syrup, but it sure tastes good.

      You're an asset to the lucid dreaming community Placebo, so I wish you the best of health.

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      Quote Originally Posted by LucidDreamGod View Post
      If you learn wild good enough, I have a friend who can do exactly this.

      Lol you and your friend
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